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At the foot of the evolution giants looking south. This valley was described by Le Conte in 1904 and I bet it didn't look much different than this. Those rocks were deposited there thousands of years ago, by the original earth movers, and they haven't been much disturbed since. And hopefully it'll still look like this in another thousand.
In the background right center is the Goddard Divide, once thought to be insurmountable, well at least with animals. Well, mules, sssssh, the sheep herders knew about it before King in the 1860's. And the local tribes.... I digressllll
Your reading assignment for tonight is to go to
vault.sierraclub.org/history/bulletin/
and download an early bulletin, in this case Vol. #5 "The Evolution Group of Peaks" by J. N. Le Conte, pg. 229
and start learning some of the historic folklore of the area before you visit! And know that, despite the relocation of USDA Growing Zones, these valleys look pretty much the same as described.
From standing in a cold queue at the end of the street, to making international video calls whenever we want! How things have moved on in so short a time. HMM everyone.
Once upon a time, a lock and key was the only way to secure and protect information, files and details. But with the evolution of technology all can now be stored with codes and encryptions. HMM!
As I was close to Evolution museum I couldn't resist the temptation to capture it ;) What's more with sun and stormy clouds behind, it was ever so appropriate.
Our Daily Challenge 9-15 April : Past
Then and now part 1
Notice the oak tree, that is where the big pond is now
Macro Mondays
Evolution
Turntable to iPhone.
HMM! Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2017
Hey all,
We're happy to announce that the following Piercings have been updated to the Lelutka Evolution X Mesh Heads;
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Two cameras separated by 100 years to illustrate the Macro Mondays theme of "Evolution". I took the opportunity of showing the smartphone taking a selfie!
Eine weitere Spielerei, angeregt durch Macro Mondays. Das Thema war Evolution, ich wollte die Entwicklung des Lichtes vom Feuer, dargestellt durch das sich entzündende Streichholz, zum elektrischem Licht zeigen.
Es hat viel Spaß gemacht und hat viele Versuche gebraucht, bis ein passendes Bild zustande kam.
Photographs that I took whilst outside today. The weather has been pretty bad over here in London and so it's difficult to take photographs and on top of that we've started our A2 exam unit for Photography! This years theme is Growth and Evolution. These were some of the things that came to mind when I hear those words. Hope you like em.
Silvertip Shark (Carcharhinus albimarginatus) cruising at depth, San Benedicto Island, in the Revillagigedo Archipelago, a marine preserve 240 nautical miles south of Cabo San Lucas.
35mm colour film negatives, memory stick and a digital bridge camera. (Not to mention the DSLR I took the shots on) The transition from film negatives and transparencies to digital, be it for files or photography, has been profound. When I first dealt with digital files a 1meg file was considered huge. The Syquest cartridges that supported our back-up was 44 or 88 meg that became hugely expensive at £50/100 a cartridge and equally inadequate. How times have changed with tiny memory sticks capable of holding an inordinate amount of data through to everyday usage we now take for granted … this list goes on!
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Evolution of the essential clone trooper/ stormtrooper helmets. Republic clone troopers Phases I and II, Galactic Empire stormtroopers and First Order stormtroopers
One of these pieces of plastic holds one music track (well, two actually if you count the B side!) and one of them holds up to 16,000! If that's not evolution then I don't know what is!
It seems that evolution does not always stick to the correct order ...
Taken 1980 in Paderborn, Germany with Rolleiflex 3.5F on Kodak negative film.
Co-Evolution...
Interactions between organisms can produce both conflict and co-operation. When the interaction is between pairs of species, such as a pathogen and a host, or a predator and its prey, these species can develop matched sets of adaptations. Here, the evolution of one species causes adaptations in a second species. These changes in the second species then, in turn, cause new adaptations in the first species. This cycle of selection and response is called co-evolution. ~ Wikipedia
Oshin and I are constantly challenging each other in our existence, creating a harmonious co-evolution in a long run, we depend on each other :)